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The size of the screen doesn't matter. It's the very resolution the screen that does. Are you gaming at 1080p? Or lower?
AMD Ryzen 5 2600X - like your GPU is far slower than the minimum 1070ti
Problem is minimum specs for any game shouldn't be trusted for playability.
Folks need to look at the "recommended specs" otherwise anything below that, and you sacrifice how good of an experience you're going to have. Anything far below that is often already unplayable in the first place.
The 20th century want its cpu back dude.
This is why we still have so many people still using 1090's to this day.. because those were good cards, and remain good cards. no one cares about anything below a 90.